CONFERENCE: Introduction to Natural Gas Processing workshop - The following subjects will be covered: physical properties, phase equilibria and vapour liquid equilibrium calculations, water hydrocarbon systems, gas transport, acid gas treating/sweetening, dew point control and natural gas liquids recovery. Mon, 05 Dec 2011 08:30 - The University Club Andrew Vieler and Eric May The full workshop consists of two related courses (Workshop 1: Introduction to Natural Gas Processing and Workshop 2: LNG Production) that review the physical, chemical and engineering principles used to understand the processing of natural gas and its by-products, the principles and operation of refrigeration systems and liquefaction of natural gas to make LNG. The workshop provides a general overview of gas processing and emphasises the design and operation of gas and LNG plants with the link day involving refrigeration facilities. You may elect to attend the whole course, or the first three days, or the latter three days. As refrigeration is an important feature of natural gas and LNG plants, the common day 3 will cover this content. The following subjects are covered in this workshop: physical properties, phase equilibria and vapour liquid equilibrium calculations, water hydrocarbon systems, gas transport, acid gas treating/sweetening, dew point control and natural gas liquids recovery. URL: http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/research/ngworkshop/ For more information: Jill Stajduhar jill.stajduhar@uwa.edu.au 6488 4745 Starts : Mon, 05 Dec 2011 08:30 Ends : Wed, 07 Dec 2011 17:30 RSVP Required. Last Updated : Wed, 02 Nov 2011 18:00